Fluid Leakage
Fluid leakage refers to the unintended escape of liquids or gases from their intended containment, such as pipes, tanks, or machinery. This can occur due to various reasons, including wear and tear, corrosion, or improper sealing. Fluid leakage can lead to environmental hazards, safety risks, and increased operational costs.
Common examples of fluid leakage include oil spills from vehicles, water leaks in plumbing systems, and gas leaks from pipelines. Detecting and addressing fluid leakage promptly is essential to prevent damage and ensure safety. Regular maintenance and inspections can help identify potential leaks before they become significant issues.